Exclusive Giveaway: Warner Catalog Prize Packs

Posted January 7, 2013 02:00 PM by Webmaster

Blu-ray.com and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment are offering three members an opportunity to win one of three Catalog Classic Prize Packs that include Driving Miss Daisy, Grand Hotel and Mrs. Miniver. All three films make their Blu-ray debut on January 8, 2013.

To enter, simply add a comment to this news post with your top three Warner Bros. films from the 1930s and '40s. (There are no right or wrong answers.)

The contest is open to all Blu-ray.com members (membership is completely free, click here to join). Entrants will never be asked or required to post any personal information whatsoever on Blu-ray.com, and will only ever be identified by their Blu-ray.com username. Winners will be asked to provide full name and a valid mailing address via PM, but their personal information will not be shared or retained in any way. Maintaining our membership's privacy is of the utmost importance. The contest will close on Monday, January 14th at approximately 11:59pm EST, and three randomly selected winners will be contacted soon thereafter via Blu-ray.com PM. Prize packs that are not claimed within three days will be awarded to other entrants.

Since there are no right or wrong answers AND most folks are including MGM, RKO & other titles from that era now owned by WB, I'll have to go with the obvious: Casablanca (first because it *is* a WB film), Gone with the Wind, Citizen Kane.

Edit: Of the 121 who voted before me, only 25 actually limited themselves to WB films--including RebelPrince1986 who named Of Human Bondage (remade by WB in 1946 even though the better-known 1934 Bette Davis original was from RKO). Some even named films WB has *never* owned: Bride of Frankenstein (Universal), Laura (Fox), Scarface (UA, later Universal), and Double Indemnity (Paramount, later Universal); one even picked Driving Miss Daisy (WB, but NOT from the classic era). But then NONE of the films we're vying for are classic-era WB films (Grand Hotel & Mrs. Miniver were both from MGM, just like GWTW & Oz).